Sally Jones

Sally-Anne Frances Jones (17 November 1968-June 2017), also known as Umm Hussain al-Britani, was an Islamic State recruiter and propagandist. A former punk rock fan, Jones would marry the much younger jihadist Junaid Hussain, and she had her son Joe Jones take part in an IS execution. Her husband was killed in 2015, and she was killed in a drone strike in 2017.

Biography
Sally Jones was born in Greenwich, southeast London, England on 17 November 1968, and her parents divorced while she was a young child; her father killed himself when she was just ten. She participated in Christian youth groups as a teenager, but she left school at 16 to sell cosmetics at L'Oreal, and she became a punk rock fan. She became a guitarist and singer for the female band Krunch during the 1990s, and she lived a lifestyle of drugs. She had a child, Joe Jones, with her first partner, and she converted to Islam before leaving her partner. Jones would later become the wife of the much younger Islamic State jihadist Junaid Hussain, and she was involved with the pro-IS TeaMp0isoN hacker group. In 2013, Jones and her younger son moved to Syria to join Hussain, and Hussain was killed by a US drone strike in September 2015. She became the leader of the female wing of the Anwar al-Awlaki Battalion, and she was responsible for training all European female muhajirat recruits in the use of weapons and tactics. They were trained and instructed to carry out suicide bombings in the West by IS. She recruited hundreds of British women to work for ISIS, and she called on female sympathizers to carry out attacks in London, Glasgow, and Wales during Ramadan 2016. She had her son Joe raised an an IS fighter, and he took part in the execution of Kurdish prisoners in a hostage video. In June 2017, the two of them were killed in a US Air Force drone strike as they fled Raqqa, and their deaths were first reported on 12 October 2017, having been quieted due to JoJo's controversial killing.